SHARK

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Title: SHARK

Reference number: 8049

Date: 1997

Director: d. Brian Dunnigan

Sponsor: British Film Institute in association with the Scottish Film Production Fund, Scottish Arts Council Lottery Fund and Channel Four

Producer: Angus Lamont

Production company: Sidewalk Productions, Sighthill Productions

Sound: sound

Colour: col

Fiction: fiction

Running time: 14.27 mins

Description: The moment of truth arrives for a young Glasgow man when he is forced to decide between the rules of his new job as a loan shark's collector and the honour code of his past life in boxing. [synopsis from Scottish Screen Catalogue of Short Films 1993 - 1999 "Kicking up a Storm"]

Credits: w. David Watson
ass. p. Nic Murison

Mick Steven Singleton
Joe Simon McCallum
Fenny Frank Gallagher
Debtor Robert Muir

d. ph. David Scott
sd. rec. Peter Brill
ed. David Barry
designer Mike Gunn
composer John Keene
costume designer Lynhn Aitken
makeup designer Sarah C. Fidelo
1st ass. d. David Gilchrist
2nd ass. d. Sara Barr
floor runner Emma Rae
continuity Avril Watt
location man. Beverley Syme
locations ass. Jodi Moore
p. co-ordinator Carole Sheridan
art dept. ass. Rohan Banyard
dressing props Tony Sheridan
standby props Tom Sayer
art dept. runner Laurel Wear
wardrobe supervisor Carole Millar
gaffer John Duncan
electrician Michael Toher
grip David Mahon
focus puller Alan McSheehy
clapper loaders Ruth Clark, Alick Fraser
boom operator Kenny Allan
dubbing ed. Peter Hodges
E force trainee Kirsten Callaghan
sd. trainee Brian Galloway
camera trainee Donald Bovy McKinnon
SBFT [Scottish Broadcast and Film Training] trainee Karen Wood
originated on Kodak
camera and lenses supplied by Movietech
cars supplied by BM Automotive and Clydebank Dismantlers

Thanks to Ideal World Productions, Citadel Couriers, Jane-Anne Purdy, Glasgow City Council, Arnold Clark, Scot FM, Lee Lighting, Colour Film Services [...et al...]

exec. p. Steve Brookes, Oscar van Heek

© Sidewalk / Sighthill 1997